A group of Eagles brass will be in College Station, Texas, on Monday to watch Tannehill go through a private workout and the Chiefs will make a trip to see Tannehill later this week, SI.com's Peter King reported.

"I don't really know why," Tannehill told King on Saturday in regard to his meeting with the Eagles. "I'll just get ready to throw for them and do my best."

The Eagles reportedly were interested in Peyton Manning this offseason and own the 15th-overall pick in the draft. The Chiefs hold the No. 11 pick in the first round.

If either the Eagles or Chiefs decide they want to trade up to take Tannehill, it looks like they could have stiff competition from the Miami Dolphins.

Dolphins officials, including general manger Jeff Ireland and coach Joe Philbin, dined with Tannehill in Texas last Wednesday and spent about 90 minutes probing his football knowledge on Thursday after his workout.

Tannehill is a fairly raw quarterback prospect due in part to the one year he spent as a wide receiver in college before he was moved back under center by then-Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman, now offensive coordinator of the Dolphins.

"I was an arrogant little freshman at the time," Tannehill said. "I said to coach Sherman, 'I think you're making a mistake.' He sort of chuckled to himself. I forget what he said. But they just told me to go out the next day at practice and run some routes. Two days later, I was in the starting rotation at receiver. Obviously, I was frustrated, but now I realize it gave me a different look at offensive football -- what receivers go through, how they see defensive backs, where they like the ball delivered. Things like that. So it worked out all right."